In 'What happens after you file a report?' there still is > A public gentle reminder of the Code of Conduct. > A public reprimand. which still is (by definition) application of public shaming. Given the, according to Wikipedia, possible side effects of > Public shaming can result in negative psychological effects and > devastating consequences, regardless of the punishment being > justifiable or not. It could cause depression, suicidal thoughts and > other severe mental problems. The humiliated individuals may develop a > variety of symptoms including apathy, paranoia, anxiety, PTSD, or > others. The rage and fury may arise in the persecuted individual, > themselves lashing out against innocent victims, as they seek revenge > or as a means of release. the /spirit///of the Code of Conduct seems quite questionable while this is inside it.
Now the addition to 'Code of Conduct Reporting Guide' of > As a member of this community, you are empowered to remind other > members when their > behavior is not in line with the Code of Conduct. basically declares open season on witch hunting for everyone interested in weaponizing the CoC, through allowing the official open communication channels to be abused to shame and shitstorm. You should thoroughly rethink /both/ stances. Apart from that, while looking at the Overview of the CoC that (new version) states > Some individuals face more systemic challenges to their participation > than others, and we strive to > create a space that encourages participation regardless of race, > ethnicity, culture, *national origin*, > color, immigration status, socio-economic status, educational level, > level of experience, > neurodiversity, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, > age, body size, physical > appearance, political belief, religion, and mental and physical ability. > > Like the technical community as a whole, the OpenZFS team and > community is made up of a > mixture of professionals and volunteers *from all over the world*, > working on every aspect of the > mission - including mentorship, teaching, and connecting people. (suggested version, emphasis mine - the current 'in-production' version uses /regardless of ... nationality/) brought me to realize the following issue: both Slack and Github ban users from participating because these are (or have been, or suspected to have been) located in or have (or had, or are suspected of having) ties to certain countries. Relying on these services for communication and hosting of repositories effectively discriminates against humans (currently or past) within these countries. The logic conclusion when combined with the stated goal of /strive to create a space that encourages participation regardless/ /of [list] /can only be discontinuing these services and instead employ (preferably self-hosted, to avoid such problems in the future) methods that don't discriminate based on lines on a map. Gregor Am 18.10.2019 um 18:33 schrieb Karyn Ritter: > The OpenZFS Code of Conduct Working Group reviewed the Code of Conduct > and related documents. We've made some proposed changes (attached), > and this is the beginning of the 1 week community comment period. > > Please reply to this thread (or send email to cond...@open-zfs.org > <mailto:cond...@open-zfs.org> if you would like to keep your feedback > private) with any comments to the proposed changes by *5pm US PT on > Fri, Oct 25*. > > Revisions to the Code of Conduct included suggestions from community > members as well as grammatical and other clean up. Some highlights: > > * The list of attributes / groups we highlight as being welcome in > the community are now consistent in the 2 places they appear in > the CoC. > * Related note that we removed "family status" from the list. While > we all are strongly supportive families, we thought it didn't > apply to this community. > * Added 2 examples for "Be careful in the words that you choose" in > the Guidelines section. > * Reporting Guide: Updated the introduction to the Reporting Guide > and added an introductory sentence to Information to Include in > Your Report section. > > Other updates are smaller, grammatical or clarification changes. > > Thanks! > > Karyn, Matt, & Brian > *openzfs <https://openzfs.topicbox.com/latest>* / openzfs-developer / > see discussions <https://openzfs.topicbox.com/groups/developer> + > participants <https://openzfs.topicbox.com/groups/developer/members> + > delivery options > <https://openzfs.topicbox.com/groups/developer/subscription> Permalink > <https://openzfs.topicbox.com/groups/developer/T91ab128e3e20cf25-M0058cb6f3549c437b866c9fb> > ------------------------------------------ openzfs: openzfs-developer Permalink: https://openzfs.topicbox.com/groups/developer/T91ab128e3e20cf25-Md7a0e8499544830df62158c4 Delivery options: https://openzfs.topicbox.com/groups/developer/subscription